California voters to consider raising minimum wage to $18 with Proposition 32
California voters to consider raising minimum wage to $18 with Proposition 32
Californians will take their wages into their own hands at the ballot box in November as they vote on Proposition 32.
Still not nearly enough
6 0 ReplyI don’t know why we don’t just peg minimum wage to inflation or county cost of living metrics. Fighting over this every few years is dumb.
4 0 ReplySince 2023, it is tied to the CPI-W in California. Other blue states are stating to do the same
It makes pushes to raise it further like this a bit more meaningful in the long run too
3 0 ReplySame reason why there's a flight over the debt ceiling every few months. Hawks want the fight so they throw the economy into turmoil to get it their way.
1 0 ReplyAt the state or city level though?
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$25/hr would be correct for one of the top 10 richest nations on the globe. And tax the rich!
4 0 ReplyHope the wage gets raised to that.
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1 2 ReplyStill not a livable wage. Get back to us when it is, otherwise it's election pandering.
2 7 ReplyThough California minimum wage is tied to inflation now (since 2023) so it'd be able to be built upon without losing ground in the meantime
4 0 ReplyThey are still about $18hr off the mark. Starting with such a disparaging margin they will never have a livable wage
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